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Grouped Events (Philosophy) A Grouped Event is the experience of two or more events that occur in sequence or concurrently that can be subsequently categorized. Grouped Events〔(Events, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy )〕 in Philosophy are described below. == Description == Grouped Events can fall into categories depending upon whether the events are causal or acausal (noncausal), and are with or without meaning (significance). Causal〔(definition of causality at Dictionary.com )〕 events are related as the subsequent event(s) are understood to be a consequence of the prior event(s). Meaning〔 (definition of meaning at Dictionary.com )〕 represents the purpose or significance of something. Four categories are: Causality, Coincidence, Serendipity, and Synchronicity. Causality〔(Causation, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy )〕 represents causal events grouped without meaning. These are common events. Coincidence〔(Coincidence, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy )〕 represents acausal events grouped without meaning. These are less common events. Serendipity〔(Serendipity: Anatomy of the Unsought Finding, Oxford Journals )〕 represents causal events grouped by meaning. These are rare events. Synchronicity〔(What is Sychronicity?, Carl Jung Resources )〕 represents acausal events grouped by meaning. These events are unlikely to occur by chance and may represent an outlier effect.
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